Friday, August 9, 2019

Devlin by Anna Hackett [Review]

Devlin by Anna Hackett
Devlin (Hell Squad #11) by Anna Hackett
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: October 17, 2018

Hell Squad
1. Marcus
2. Cruz
3. Gabe
4. Reed
5. Roth
6. Noah
7. Shaw
8. Holmes
9. Niko
10. Finn
11. DevlinPaperback | Kindle
12. Theron
13. Hemi
14. Ash
15. Levi
16. Manu
17. Griff
18. Dom
19. Survivors
20. Tane

Anna Hackett
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
In the aftermath of a deadly alien invasion, a spy and a soldier find themselves locked in an alien cage and told…mate or die.

A covert mission gone horribly wrong. Cool, composed spy, Devlin Gray is used to bad situations, but locked in the bowels of an alien facility with tough, sexy soldier Taylor and told to mate is bad. Very bad. During his career, he’s had to lie and kill, he’s been betrayed, and he knows he works best on his own. Now he is forced to depend on Taylor, and together they have to find a way to escape before it’s too late…

Taylor Cates has already been to hell once before. She lives to fight for others, just like her mother once fought for her, and Taylor vows to do whatever it takes to escape the aliens. As she works with the sexy, suave Devlin, she starts to see glimpses of the man beneath the cool exterior. An exterior she soon finds she wants to melt.

In the worst of circumstances, a passion is born. But on the run for their lives, Devlin and Taylor soon discover far worse things in the alien facility: human prisoners and a weapon that could be the very downfall of the human race. A weapon that will threaten their friends, their home, and everything they hold dear.
Thoughts on Devlin: Devlin and Taylor are up this time and...well, things start on a slightly sexy note. Not that being force to mate at the whims of the Gizzida is sexy. But their capture forces Devlin and Taylor to face that there might be more simmering between them than just admiration for a co-worker.

In fat, Taylor forces Devlin to face a lot of things about himself. And the big guy isn't gun-shy once he gets challenged, either. I mean, it takes him a bit to come to terms with it, but it's fairly painless all things considered.

What isn't so painless is the survivors realizing the Gizzida are up to their old tricks. By that, I mean their old tricks with a new twist. Those aliens are kind of jerks, aren't they? As if conquering Earth wasn't enough, now they want to wipe the humans off the face of their own planet.

No worries, though, the Hell Squad crew and the other squads are on it. AND OMG I'M EXCITED FOR THE NEXT SET OF BOOKS. Those Berserkers are going to kill me, aren't they? YESSSSSS.

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